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Hallie Miller

Hallie

Hallie Miller covers city services with an emphasis on what's going well and what stands to be improved. She hopes to hold Baltimore accountable for its shortcomings and create more power and efficiency for those who live here. Hallie is a Baltimore native who spent four years at The Baltimore Sun, where she helped lead the paper's medical coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. She is eager to hear your ideas.

Latest content by Hallie Miller

The Orioles could be in the market for a left-handed starting pitcher via free agency.
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This month, Paul Mancano will profile free agents who might be of interest to the Orioles at each position group.
The Orioles could be in the market for a left-handed starting pitcher via free agency.
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This month, Paul Mancano will profile free agents who might be of interest to the Orioles at each position group.
$1.1 million, single-family home at 2112 Bordly Drive
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$820,000, single-family house at 7708 Millstone Court
‘Two children are dead!’ City agencies admit failures, and dodge questions, in Brooklyn shooting
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$3.3 million, single-family home at 110 EastLake Drive
New Baltimore County redevelopment authority will pave way for Security Square changes
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$1.2 million, detached house at 5861 Trotter Road
Amtrak says Penn Station will have 2 new platforms in 2024
$820,000, single-family house at 7708 Millstone Court
Rancid butter and smelly cheese. the body odors that attract mosquitoes
Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley acknowledged early on his agency’s failure to respond appropriately that night.
No, you won’t be able to see the northern lights in Maryland
The median price per square foot for a home in Baltimore City decreased in the past week to $140, which is the lowest in the city. That’s $17 less than the Baltimore City median. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Baltimore City was $143.
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